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maybe the united states. i think right now they want to facilitate an environment where that would have less of an impact on the global economy. they are, to be shedding any tears if there is an attack on a run. a they want to make sure they keep that market will supply to keep prices down. they don't want to see a benefit from a spike in prices well. i think they're trying to hit this on all fronts. a lot of self interest in what they're doing it. adam: i think in economics they call this demand destruction. they're trying to avoid that kind of situation and keep demand absolutely stable, although as did that day at macroeconomics. don't hold me accountable. it is always a pleasure. you put these things it to easily understandable terms, and we appreciate it. a lot of doom and gloom out there. and, as you well know, the fleet of new economic reports showing a surprising upswing in american economic outlook. and the survey shows confidence in u.s. capital markets rising four percentage points to 65%. reversin
maybe the united states. i think right now they want to facilitate an environment where that would have less of an impact on the global economy. they are, to be shedding any tears if there is an attack on a run. a they want to make sure they keep that market will supply to keep prices down. they don't want to see a benefit from a spike in prices well. i think they're trying to hit this on all fronts. a lot of self interest in what they're doing it. adam: i think in economics they call this...
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we see their signs all over the united states. margaret, you would be the perfect person where we could check the temperature gauge. but the question that we ask is the most often-asked question, and that is, have we finally bottomed out because it matters to people who are looking to buy, to sell -- to buy, to sell, to refie, or to invest? -- to re-fi or to invest? >> you are exactly right. yes, i really do think we have bottomed out. the good numbers are for 14 months in a row we have had more sales each month for 14 months and the prices have gone up for the last 7 months. those are all great signs for us. in january i was cautiously optimistic. now i'm optimistic. liz: now we are going into the fall season. i never can figure out with you guys. oh the spring is the buying season. the fall is selling season. what is it as we head into fall? >> usually what happens, families like to move in the summer and they like to get their kids in by fall for school, and so usually fall into probably the first of the year, things start to t
we see their signs all over the united states. margaret, you would be the perfect person where we could check the temperature gauge. but the question that we ask is the most often-asked question, and that is, have we finally bottomed out because it matters to people who are looking to buy, to sell -- to buy, to sell, to refie, or to invest? -- to re-fi or to invest? >> you are exactly right. yes, i really do think we have bottomed out. the good numbers are for 14 months in a row we have...
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the fbi has already warned that several crimes pose a major threat to the united states. the latest in from bankamerica telling fox business that online banking systems remain secure in the vast majority of customers did not experience any issues. although, the slowdown does -- did begin in the morning. this is related to the amateur film allegedly mocking the profit of pop -- mohamad and the mideast terror group proposing a taking responsibility. intelligence sources telling fox business that can i confirm that, but this is an issue we are seeing. dennis: thank you very much. and shares of general mills getting a whip following positive third quarter earnings that beat the street. the maker of cheerios, betty crocker products, you play yogurt added last summer which helped lift sales. also announcing, the iconic jolly green giant is back. a gentler version to coax more kids into eating their vegetables so that the maker can sell more peas and carrots. expect to see him back on tv this week. cheryl: on the heels of that time it looks like kids are not the only ones who ne
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clearly in the united states anything goes. england, but i don't know what the french law is england there are privacy laws for publication. >> they will go after the magazines. melissa: what they're really saying is, don't mess with us. we're going to be very serious. we're going to crack down on these things, the sending message the royal family. what about your photos that are out there? okay. >> you live a block away. do you want to see them? we'll go running in central block. melissa: we live ablock apart here in new york. >> we'll scare the children. melissa: we'll move right on from that. take a look at this. we were talking about tornados. this is a fire tornado in the australian outback. how terrifying is that? they happen when a disproportionately hot patch of ground sends up a plume of heat into the air. the source of heat comes from hot spots in preexisting wildfires. on average they extend 100 feet in the area and rotate to 22 miles an hour. but they usually disappear within a minute of shooting up. so we were just
clearly in the united states anything goes. england, but i don't know what the french law is england there are privacy laws for publication. >> they will go after the magazines. melissa: what they're really saying is, don't mess with us. we're going to be very serious. we're going to crack down on these things, the sending message the royal family. what about your photos that are out there? okay. >> you live a block away. do you want to see them? we'll go running in central block....
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states. >> what book are you reading? >> sort of like national parents, bill and melinda gates have helped pay college tuition for 20,000 american kids. >> the country is built on ingenuity. it's built on having lots of very well-educated people, and if you were from a poor family, how are you going to break out of that? well, education is the only way. education is the thing that 20 years from now will determine if this country is as strong and as just as it wants to be. >> one of the boldest efforts of the foundation is unfolding in the slums that we visited in delhi: an attempt to eradicate polio. no one in america has seen this since the 1960s. we found, in a delhi hospital, a polio ward full of paralyzed children. >> this young boy, sahil, he is ten years old. sahil has got paralysis on one side of his body, one leg. see there what he's doing? he's trying his best. he's bringing his hand, but he cannot move his leg. >> in a country where water often runs next to sewage, the virus, which
states. >> what book are you reading? >> sort of like national parents, bill and melinda gates have helped pay college tuition for 20,000 american kids. >> the country is built on ingenuity. it's built on having lots of very well-educated people, and if you were from a poor family, how are you going to break out of that? well, education is the only way. education is the thing that 20 years from now will determine if this country is as strong and as just as it wants to be....
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as i have seen the president do over these past several months, i will not divide the united states of america but instead, bring us together. >> he divides us. he tries to divide america, tear america apart. >> to divide our great country. >> and divide the american people. >> i will not divide this nation. >> we don't want to divide america. we want to unite america. >> mitt romney over the course of the campaign. today he went on fox news where he defended what he said on the leaked tape. >> i recognize that those people who are not paying income tax are going to say gosh, this provision that mitt keeps talking about lowering income taxes, that's not going to be real attractive to them and those that are dependent upon government and those that think government's job is to redistribute, i'm not going to get them. i know there's a divide in the country about that view. i know some believe that government should take from some to give to the others. i think the president makes it clear in the tape that was released today that that's what he believes. i think that's an entirely foreign
as i have seen the president do over these past several months, i will not divide the united states of america but instead, bring us together. >> he divides us. he tries to divide america, tear america apart. >> to divide our great country. >> and divide the american people. >> i will not divide this nation. >> we don't want to divide america. we want to unite america. >> mitt romney over the course of the campaign. today he went on fox news where he defended...
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the people who are responsible for vetting to be president of the united states, that would be us, and we are not allowed to have ten years from mitt romney. we are only allowed to see one year of mitt romney's tax returns and a summary of the second year, at least so far. the question of why mr. romney will not release more tax returns has dogged his campaign. over his summer, a laundry list of republicans called on him to release the returns. that followed more republicans who did so during the primaries. harry reid went on a tear loudly and publically accusing mr. romney based on a hearsay source of having paid zero taxes for ten years. mr. romney denies that. he says he's never paid less than 13% in taxes. he does just say that. we're supposed to trust him that that's true. the problem with us just trusting, the problem with us not seeing the evidence of what's in his taxes is that the last time mr. romney asked voters to trust him about what was in his taxes that he didn't want to show, we just had to trust him, was when he told massachusetts voters in 2002 when he was running for
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. >> i challenge you in article one, section eight, of the united states constitution where those so-called enumerated powers are listed. i challenge you to find words that talk about medicare or medicaid or, yes, even social security. >> donnelly also argued he has a history of reaching across the aisle, while mourdock has explicitly said he will not. this new ad uses paul ryan against mourdock. >> my way or the highway. >> i certainly think that bipartisanship ought to consist of democrats coming to the republican point of view. >> mr. mourdock's point is any movement that comes should not come from the republicans, it should -- >> i don't agree with that. >> paul ryan tried to fix those comments from a may interview appearing at a fund-raiser in indianapolis, he also said, "look at how dysfunctional the united states senate has become. we need principled effective conservatives to help us get things done, to help us break the logjam. the way you do that is you help us by sending richard mourdock." >>> joining me, stu rothlenburg. campaigns matter. >> they do. >> in connecticut and indian
. >> i challenge you in article one, section eight, of the united states constitution where those so-called enumerated powers are listed. i challenge you to find words that talk about medicare or medicaid or, yes, even social security. >> donnelly also argued he has a history of reaching across the aisle, while mourdock has explicitly said he will not. this new ad uses paul ryan against mourdock. >> my way or the highway. >> i certainly think that bipartisanship ought to...
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protest or wrecked it if united states writ large or a u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying but if you think it's stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassador to storm the embassy the administration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is what out there for two months and the question the us media keep asking why do so many millions of dollars almost hate the usa but the answers they're getting are the answers very few in the u.s. want to hear if you're to point to one thing that makes some muslims hate the usa it would be. hypocrisy over democracy. while america the government now preaches democracy it has propped up authoritarian leaders but that's not the only accusation of hypocrisy that washington is facing there's also u.s. policy makers failure to condemn the violence when it suits their goals like the numerous terrorist attacks in syria washingt
protest or wrecked it if united states writ large or a u.s. policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying but if you think it's stupid film that nobody's seen causes people to assassinate ambassador to storm the embassy the administration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is what out there for two months and the question the us media keep...
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states the palestinian authority is calling for the united states to apologize over this form and we here in the same kind of court come from the how must prime minister ismail haniya he says that the fall must be removed and that washington needs to apologize to the arab and islamic world for the offense that it caused demonstrations continue for the third consecutive day in the pakistani city of karachi here hundreds of protesters continue to march they are holding up banners they continue to oppose the state slogans warning before we american ambassador to pakistan and other countries in the region to be expelled immediately we are also seeing hundreds of protesters taking to the streets and i can stand the city of peshawar here the police fired tear gas rubber bullets and also used baton is to disperse the crowd as they came close to the american embassy we're keeping an eye on we've been on the way we've seen the greatest number of protesters take to the streets so far in this week long show of protest and demonstrations yesterday monday at least one hundred thousand protesters
states the palestinian authority is calling for the united states to apologize over this form and we here in the same kind of court come from the how must prime minister ismail haniya he says that the fall must be removed and that washington needs to apologize to the arab and islamic world for the offense that it caused demonstrations continue for the third consecutive day in the pakistani city of karachi here hundreds of protesters continue to march they are holding up banners they continue to...
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the united states is taking a wait and see approach. more from zain verjee. >> carol, a french magazine is risking provoking the anger muslims by showing cartons of the prophet muhammad. and they are showing him naked and many have condemned it. they say is it is sensible to pour fuel on the fire right now? the security at the magazine's offices have been increased. this is poorly timed after a video that made many in the islamicer world furious. the magazine says it is about freedom of speech and they can say whatever they want, and many muslims are saying, how dare you show the prophet muhammad like this. many groups have a stricter interpretation of the koran who would react badly to this and others who would take advantage to target the west and destabilize their governments and create more havoc in the situation, but majority of the m muslims are peaceful, and they don't like it, but they believe in freedom of speech and they do not approve of any violent response that the cartoons may pose. that is the real question today, will th
the united states is taking a wait and see approach. more from zain verjee. >> carol, a french magazine is risking provoking the anger muslims by showing cartons of the prophet muhammad. and they are showing him naked and many have condemned it. they say is it is sensible to pour fuel on the fire right now? the security at the magazine's offices have been increased. this is poorly timed after a video that made many in the islamicer world furious. the magazine says it is about freedom of...
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the years and it goes and i feel very good for years and good history of the united states not part of the world this is just been excuse if you will for some groups to make use of that a period than to set it set it aflame a lot from paris joining our t. journalist and writer barry landau thank you for your time pleasure. with the muslim world gripped by a range of there's one big question question that's being asked across america just what or who are the protests that while some are adamant it's all the movie others as artie's granted reports have no such illusions. the white house keeps saying it was just the anti islamic video that calls the muslims wrath across the world this is not a case of. protest or wrecked it if united states writ large or a us policy this is in response to a video that is offensive but that's a claim no one is buying it ministration wants us to believe it's not the administration's policies that have generated this behavior it's this one idiotic piece of so-called film which is what out there for two months. stupid film that nobody's seen causes people
the years and it goes and i feel very good for years and good history of the united states not part of the world this is just been excuse if you will for some groups to make use of that a period than to set it set it aflame a lot from paris joining our t. journalist and writer barry landau thank you for your time pleasure. with the muslim world gripped by a range of there's one big question question that's being asked across america just what or who are the protests that while some are adamant...
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why is this guy still able to walk before a camera and say, i want to be a united states senator? >> well, first of all, i love the idea that he has a democratic woman in his campaign photo there, because, of course, democrats are the one most enthusiastic about him remaining in the race. because he's the one likeliest to hand the seat right back to them. you know, this is maybe the luckiest man alive, because he had this horrible scandal, looked like he was going down, then the conventions came. and now mitt romney's in trouble. that's the bigger distraction for the republicans than what's happening in missouri. all eyes are off him. the democrats are laying low. they don't want to bring this thing up again, until they hit the 25th, when he has to stay on the ballot. then all kinds of hell is going to be unleashed on him. >> shirra, just to remind everybody, this is the guy who speaks in a way that's so condescending toward women, that even he seems to be suggesting a woman who has to go through the hell of reporting not only going through a rape, which has within in the past a c
why is this guy still able to walk before a camera and say, i want to be a united states senator? >> well, first of all, i love the idea that he has a democratic woman in his campaign photo there, because, of course, democrats are the one most enthusiastic about him remaining in the race. because he's the one likeliest to hand the seat right back to them. you know, this is maybe the luckiest man alive, because he had this horrible scandal, looked like he was going down, then the...
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bush, republican candidate for president of the united states. i'm governor of our nation's second largest state which is bigger than every other state except one. welcome to presidential bash 2000 a celebration of the first political satire of the first 25 years of saturday night live. >> great obama mask. >> yeah. well, who is that under there? >> i just wanted to let the american people know that -- live from new york, it's saturday night! >> in fact, every candidate who has won the presidency in this country has done "saturday night live" so not doing it will take its place on mitt romney's now very long list of mistakes on his way to losing this presidential election. oh, and mitt, letterman doesn't hate you because you do lien o. you've given him much better reasons than that. [ male announcer ] the 2013 smart comes with 8 airbags, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. i'm an expert on softball. and tea parties. i'll have more awkward
bush, republican candidate for president of the united states. i'm governor of our nation's second largest state which is bigger than every other state except one. welcome to presidential bash 2000 a celebration of the first political satire of the first 25 years of saturday night live. >> great obama mask. >> yeah. well, who is that under there? >> i just wanted to let the american people know that -- live from new york, it's saturday night! >> in fact, every candidate...
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there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there is the united states of america. >> gretchen: that was then. senator barak obama four years before he became president of the united states. the truth is, eight years after he broke on to the scene, americans seemed more polarized and divided than ever. and the question is why? let's ask larry sabato, professor of political science at the university of virginia. good morning, professor. >> good morning, gretchen. hope you're doing well. >> gretchen: we're having a good day. can i ask you that question, why do you believe such a stark change from just eight years ago when we heard the president talk about cohesion? >> gretchen, we do have a liberal america. it's the democratic party. we do have a conservative america. it's the republican party. and that's the answer to your question. we have polarized because our parties have changed dramatically over the years. there are a lot of reasons for i
there is the united states of america. there is not a black america and a white america and latino america and asian america. there is the united states of america. >> gretchen: that was then. senator barak obama four years before he became president of the united states. the truth is, eight years after he broke on to the scene, americans seemed more polarized and divided than ever. and the question is why? let's ask larry sabato, professor of political science at the university of...
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it is only natural that the united states with burma should have some impact on the united states relations with china. i do not think that our relations with the united states would impact, to a certain degree, on our relations with china, but i think this could be taken forward in a positive fashion. it does not mean that because of burma is engaging now with the united states that its relations with china should be in any way deteriorating. also, it does not mean that because the united states is engaging with burma, it should be in any way seen as a hostile step to china. we can use our new situation to strengthen relations between all three countries. for us to put it very simply, it would be to our advantage for the united states and china to establish friendly relations. this would help us a great deal. this is what i look forward to. burma has had a good history of preserving friendship with many different countries, following many different ideologies. it was one of the first countries to recognize communist china back in the 1950's. it was also a country which had warmer relations
it is only natural that the united states with burma should have some impact on the united states relations with china. i do not think that our relations with the united states would impact, to a certain degree, on our relations with china, but i think this could be taken forward in a positive fashion. it does not mean that because of burma is engaging now with the united states that its relations with china should be in any way deteriorating. also, it does not mean that because the united...
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half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time, people who ran steam ships with people, planes, trains very difficult to make money moving people. very challenging thing. >> so why do you do it? >> again and again and again. >> i don't know, i guess i have a sickness. it's something that's difficult but i think the airlines and their methods in the united states are advanced because they've had to go through a lot. >> look at this with an interview with richard branson. >> everybody knows that u.s. carers, quality of carriers is pretty dismal. >> yeah. singapore does a better job than american. that's not what most people fly. that's a very small percentage of people. as far as the economic model and how they run their businesses i think it's pretty advance. we have a lot to learn from others. >> david, many people say jetblue has not been the same since you left. i'm sure you've heard that. >> thousands of times. >> not been the same. was it difficult for you? here's the airl
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are free after a daring escape just 3 miles from the united states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert. residents of the sleepy border city have been warned to call police if they see strangers. i is mexican pros qusai the escapee and many members of violent drug cartel dug a tunnel through the prison workshop. great escape through a tunnel may remind you of the shaw shank redemption in this case it wasn't one escapee. all 129 squeezed 1 by 1 through an opening few feet wide. they used ropes and electric cable to pull themselves to the guard tower where they tied up the guard. next theyut the chain link fence that stood twin between them and freedom and ran for it. authorities think the tunnel had been around a few months and felt the inmates dug it without anyone knowing. police detained the prison director and dozen guards. suspect thanksgiving escape was an inside job. tonight mexican special forces are working to put the escapees back there. abc news, dallas. >>> in beijing oh, protestors rounded the car of the u.s. ambassador t
are free after a daring escape just 3 miles from the united states. this border crossing at eagle pass, texas is on alert. residents of the sleepy border city have been warned to call police if they see strangers. i is mexican pros qusai the escapee and many members of violent drug cartel dug a tunnel through the prison workshop. great escape through a tunnel may remind you of the shaw shank redemption in this case it wasn't one escapee. all 129 squeezed 1 by 1 through an opening few feet wide....
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half of all the world's travel is inside the united states. so it's a challenging market. you know, it's interesting if you go back through time, people who ran steam ships with people, planes, trains very difficult to make money moving people. very challenging thing. >> so why do you do it? >> again and again and again. >> i don't know, i guess i have a sickness. it's something that's difficult but i think the airlines and their methods in the united states are advanced because they've had to go through a lot. >> look at this with an interview with richard branson. >> everybody knows that u.s. carers, quality of carriers is pretty dismal. >> yeah. singapore does a better job than american. that's not what most people fly. that's a very small percentage of people. as far as the economic model and how they run their businesses i think it's pretty advance. we have a lot to learn from others. >> david, many people say jetblue has not been the same since you left. i'm sure you've heard that. >> thousands of times. >> not been the same. was it difficult for you? here's the airl
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how are things both in the united states and europe. >> and china? >> let's talk about the u.s. in almost every business, there are pockets of real success. let's take, for example, the enormous burst in rental housing. the command for rental housing is incredible. so we're in the home supply business. we do cabinet doors, home depot, supply, we do vanities and things like that. we sell vanity kits as fast as you possibly make to landlocked and multifamily housing who put these things in. we charge $500, they increase the rent $100 a month, the pay back is in months, and the game is on. people are renovating rental places and motels and hotels because they're occupied. three years ago they were taking a room in a motel, tearing it apart, bringing the fixture over and fixing the other room that was leaking. now they're renovating those things. so the home rental idea is moving strongly. you take the marcellus fields, we can't get pipe up there fast enough. we can't get pre-fab buildings up there fast enough. i mean, i'm not talking marcellus, i'm talking north dakota in the basin
how are things both in the united states and europe. >> and china? >> let's talk about the u.s. in almost every business, there are pockets of real success. let's take, for example, the enormous burst in rental housing. the command for rental housing is incredible. so we're in the home supply business. we do cabinet doors, home depot, supply, we do vanities and things like that. we sell vanity kits as fast as you possibly make to landlocked and multifamily housing who put these...